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Statement of Mr. Irvin Jeter, of Sand Springs, Oklahoma. Q. How long have you lived in the City of Sand Springs, Oklahoma. A. I have lived here about three years. Q. How long have you known Chief of Police, Mr. Waddell. A. I have known Mr. Waddell for about two years. Q. Have you ever been on the police force? A. I served about twenty days on the police force. Q. Have you made any arrest in the City of Sand Springs and no action was taken by the Chief of Police. A. Yes. Q. Mr. Jeter will you explain to me the case of this arrest and the date and time arrest was made. A. The arrest was made about nine or ten o'clock in the afternoon about the first day of June. There has been a couple of cars here in town that had been doing quite a bit of speeding and in order to catch them I posted myself upon the last part of 2nd. Street at Mr. Bobbitt's Filling Station, and had only been there five or twenty minutes and noticed a Page Car going up the street and cut out open and at a rate of forty five miles an hour. I stopped him and arrested Mr. Newton, took him to the station and turned him over to the Chief of Police. He released Mr. Newton without any bond and told him to come back at five o'clock the next evening. He never appeared. Q. Did the Chief of Police ever ask or request you to never raid any houses? A. He has never come to me, but has sent me word by other parties that I did not have any business down there.

Statement of Mr. Irvin Jeter, of Sand Springs, Oklahoma. Q. How long have you lived in the City of Sand Springs, Oklahoma. A. I have lived here about three years. Q. How long have you known Chief of Police, Mr. Waddell. A. I have known Mr. Waddell for about two years. Q. Have you ever been on the police force? A. I served about twenty days on the police force. Q. Have you made any arrest in the City of Sand Springs and no action was taken by the Chief of Police. A. Yes. Q. Mr. Jeter will you explain to me the case of this arrest and the date and time arrest was made. A. The arrest was made about nine or ten o'clock in the afternoon about the first day of June. There has been a couple of cars here in town that had been doing quite a bit of speeding and in order to catch them I posted myself upon the last part of 2nd. Street at Mr. Bobbitt's Filling Station, and had only been there five or twenty minutes and noticed a Page Car going up the street and cut out open and at a rate of forty five miles an hour. I stopped him and arrested Mr. Newton, took him to the station and turned him over to the Chief of Police. He released Mr. Newton without any bond and told him to come back at five o'clock the next evening. He never appeared. Q. Did the Chief of Police ever ask or request you to never raid any houses? A. He has never come to me, but has sent me word by other parties that I did not have any business down there.